Thanks for your Video. I had error "Output motor drive does not work" (in german "Stillstand Ausgabemotor"). I had got a original HP repair Kit for this motor drive and with this nice video I was able to open printer, remove all necessary parts, change output drive and put all things together. Finally my very powerful HP 476 comes to live again and I can now work and print without any problems. I have ink for several years and I hope this machine works as long as I live (I am now 66 years old).
Really appreciate the time and video. These local printer company just want to sell new printers rather than repair them. I have a mechanic shop and believe everything is repairable.
Well, you got it apart without a hammer, but there was no information as to WHY you were removing pieces, what most of them were for, or what kind of failures would require which parts to be disassembled. I'm going to figure out how to access the printhead for manual cleaning. When I do, I'll upload a video and link it here for the rest of you who were just here, like me, to find out WHERE the printhead lives, and how to get at it without tearing your printer down to screws and springs.
Thank you for the feedback. I'd like to see your video when you post it, please share the link. I only worked a couple times on this model, that's probably why it is less than what you may have expected. Have a great weekend.
Very professional and knowledge of printers services. I have same printer. I would like to your expert advice for my project from this printer parts.Can we build FI 1000 kit from it parts. Looking forward from you.
I'm viewing this because I have a serious printhead issue. Yellow is almost totally clogged and I can't get it recovered/cleaned, etc. I was hoping I wouldn't have to totally disassemble the unit to change out the printhead.
@@303electronics Yes, I have used the recover feature, manual (physical) cleaning print head bar, and every print head cleaning function that I could find. Here is a quick description of my problem. vimeo.com/369191345/bf399edb72
you all prolly dont care at all but does any of you know a way to log back into an Instagram account..? I somehow forgot my account password. I would appreciate any tricks you can give me.
@Caspian Emerson i really appreciate your reply. I found the site thru google and Im trying it out atm. Seems to take a while so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
black began to fade. I bought 1 set of cartridges and installed them. The black color decreased and the engine pump failed error started to appear. I cannot enter the reset section either. please help.. Could this malfunction be a motherboard fault? How should I fix it? I would be happy if you could help me on this matter.
Seems like air in the ink line is stalling ink and pump. I'm not sure how to do that, but what you need to do is prime some ink or water into the black ink line. If you do line, at first prints will be light, then will get darker.
My HP Officejet Pro X476dw MFP always makes a squealing, grinding noise inside the ink cartridge compartment whenever I send a print, copy or scan. It does this even when it updates or makes a routine program maintenance by itself. It sounds like something is loose or obstructing the cartridge box when it raises or drops down. Is there a fix for this or do you have any idea what are the potential causes and possible solution? I can't find anybody who knows the fix and HP support centers are hard to come by within my area. Thanks for whatever advise you can offer.
@@303electronics Thank you for the quick response. I'll be selling the paper trays, 1 & 2, the ADF, the scanner and the paper output tray. Would you all be interested in buying the core for the remaining parts? The printerhead is clogged as I used aftermarket ink for the last 2 years. But everything mechanically was working.
Man, thanks a lot for the video! My 476dw shows the following error code: "C18A00A". Couldn't find anything relating the code. All LEDs beside the touchscreen are flashing and the printer asks me to restart it. The tray with the ink cartridges is in the bottom position. Atleast i'm now able to get to them.
When the booting process is completed, a blue screen with an error code c8190014 appears. Then it suggests to turn the printer off and on again, but no luck. I managed to do a factory reset but the same error appears during the setup. Any suggestions? Thanks.
I thought I wanted to do this to clean some ink off the print head that built up from the waste ink tray getting too full, but after watching this video, I'm going to just stick with Q Tips. Guaranteed I'd end up losing ONE screw or breaking a minor plastic piece that is impossible to replace. (Pagewide 477dw)
Thanks! Fun to watch - you are great. But like other comments, I'll not attempt a printhead changeout.
Thanks for your Video. I had error "Output motor drive does not work" (in german "Stillstand Ausgabemotor"). I had got a original HP repair Kit for this motor drive and with this nice video I was able to open printer, remove all necessary parts, change output drive and put all things together. Finally my very powerful HP 476 comes to live again and I can now work and print without any problems. I have ink for several years and I hope this machine works as long as I live (I am now 66 years old).
I'm glad you got it fixed! Thanks for sharing. Have a great day and I also hope your printer serves you for a long time.
Really appreciate the time and video. These local printer company just want to sell new printers rather than repair them. I have a mechanic shop and believe everything is repairable.
Great video of taking apart this printer.
Could you post a video how to put everything back together again?
www.supportvideos.ext.hp.com/detail/video/4328869830001/how-to-replace-the-print-bar-in-an-hp-officejet-pro-x451-x551-x476-and-x576
Well, you got it apart without a hammer, but there was no information as to WHY you were removing pieces, what most of them were for, or what kind of failures would require which parts to be disassembled. I'm going to figure out how to access the printhead for manual cleaning. When I do, I'll upload a video and link it here for the rest of you who were just here, like me, to find out WHERE the printhead lives, and how to get at it without tearing your printer down to screws and springs.
Thank you for the feedback. I'd like to see your video when you post it, please share the link. I only worked a couple times on this model, that's probably why it is less than what you may have expected. Have a great weekend.
Very professional and knowledge of printers services. I have same printer. I would like to your expert advice for my project from this printer parts.Can we build FI 1000 kit from it parts. Looking forward from you.
That printer is so fast and generates no heat vs laser. Suck HP opted to end the technology and hold on to the patent.
You're right. Thank you for sharing this information. Have a great day!
I'm viewing this because I have a serious printhead issue. Yellow is almost totally clogged and I can't get it recovered/cleaned, etc. I was hoping I wouldn't have to totally disassemble the unit to change out the printhead.
Have you tried cleaning it like in my other video?
ruclips.net/video/y_Tlx7-Mz1s/видео.html
Some otherRUclips videos also give advice on this issue.
@@303electronics Yes, I have used the recover feature, manual (physical) cleaning print head bar, and every print head cleaning function that I could find. Here is a quick description of my problem. vimeo.com/369191345/bf399edb72
Thank you for sharing... I just needed to know how to swap screens on this model. Very Nice Breakdown!
Thank you very much for watching. Have a great weekend!!! Happy 4th of July!!!(USA)
you all prolly dont care at all but does any of you know a way to log back into an Instagram account..?
I somehow forgot my account password. I would appreciate any tricks you can give me.
@Quinn Marc instablaster :)
@Caspian Emerson i really appreciate your reply. I found the site thru google and Im trying it out atm.
Seems to take a while so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@Caspian Emerson It worked and I finally got access to my account again. I'm so happy!
Thank you so much you really help me out!
Lord knows why this is interesting but it is.
Thanks. I'm glad it was entertaining. Have a great day!
Hi great video thanks for the content
I was wondering how I can know if the error is from the Panel or from the print head itself.
Hi there, I own such a printer. Is it possible to exchange the print head? Where to get a replacement for it? Thanks!
black began to fade. I bought 1 set of cartridges and installed them. The black color decreased and the engine pump failed error started to appear. I cannot enter the reset section either. please help.. Could this malfunction be a motherboard fault? How should I fix it? I would be happy if you could help me on this matter.
Seems like air in the ink line is stalling ink and pump. I'm not sure how to do that, but what you need to do is prime some ink or water into the black ink line. If you do line, at first prints will be light, then will get darker.
My HP Officejet Pro X476dw MFP always makes a squealing, grinding noise inside the ink cartridge compartment whenever I send a print, copy or scan. It does this even when it updates or makes a routine program maintenance by itself. It sounds like something is loose or obstructing the cartridge box when it raises or drops down. Is there a fix for this or do you have any idea what are the potential causes and possible solution? I can't find anybody who knows the fix and HP support centers are hard to come by within my area. Thanks for whatever advise you can offer.
What kind of screwdriver is it? It's not a Phillips head and I've tried Torx screwdrivers but nothing seems to work.
Torx like a star, not just hexagon. Torx T10
@@303electronics Thank you for the quick response. I'll be selling the paper trays, 1 & 2, the ADF, the scanner and the paper output tray. Would you all be interested in buying the core for the remaining parts? The printerhead is clogged as I used aftermarket ink for the last 2 years. But everything mechanically was working.
Man, thanks a lot for the video!
My 476dw shows the following error code: "C18A00A". Couldn't find anything relating the code.
All LEDs beside the touchscreen are flashing and the printer asks me to restart it.
The tray with the ink cartridges is in the bottom position. Atleast i'm now able to get to them.
When the booting process is completed, a blue screen with an error code c8190014 appears. Then it suggests to turn the printer off and on again, but no luck. I managed to do a factory reset but the same error appears during the setup.
Any suggestions? Thanks.
Nice Christmas music background! lol
Haha. Yep. Keeps me company.
I have output tray full error with nothing in output tray. Any ideas?
Check the flap that opens when paper comes out. It may be stuck and triggering the error.
I thought I wanted to do this to clean some ink off the print head that built up from the waste ink tray getting too full, but after watching this video, I'm going to just stick with Q Tips. Guaranteed I'd end up losing ONE screw or breaking a minor plastic piece that is impossible to replace. (Pagewide 477dw)
Yeah, it is a very complex printer build. Very good and productive printer, though.
Aí tem que ter fé e coragem
I hope you weren't planning to put it back together. Looks like you lost most of the screws! :-)
🙂No, that wasn't the plan. Just took this one apart. Needed parts of it anyway.
Holy cr@p.. that is a lot of work to remove print head.. guess i'll use my printer for as long as i can before i toss it. :(
Конец принтера. End of printer..
ok
I work on these machines in the UK. Rather you then me stripping one of these machines Down. They are a heap of junk
U did it!!! Totaly wrong!!!
Hahaa. Thanks for sharing your opinion. Have a great day.
Not professional work
Thank you for your feedback. We will take that into consideration for improvement. Have a great day!